the way i'm envisioning birdsens, they are a synthesis of both bird and person to create a brave new individual better than the sum of its parts. so when you say mutliple birds, do you mean, you want the bird portion of you to be that of several types/species of birds? if so that's definitely doable

or do you mean some sort of parliament situation where you are multiple bird personalities contributing to a single person or something? you'll have to elaborate on how that would work with the birdsen concept, tho our engineers would be more than willing to take on additional research into developing multibird-persons

or if you just mean that you want the proportion of birdness to personness to be more >1 to 1 that would also require additional research, as we've just got humans and birdsens at the moment

additionally, in reply to the initial question, would you be a birdsen?

note: if you reject your humanity and become a birdsen, you get a choice over what species (or species) of bird your bird part would be based on. or what general bird characteristics

a friend who was more than happy to reject their humanity and become a birdsen no questions said they would become a secretarybird who could also fly. well w/in the capabilities of our birdsen engineers

I think a robot birdsen would end up being a plane that can think and say things, though our bioengineers are still baffled on how to solve the brain-computerinfo transference problem. It'd be a plane because our bioengineers specialize in making flying things through natural flight; mechanical flight is too hard for heavy things without a specifically designed aerodynamic bod or with insane amounts of energy/fuel consumption (or... you just don't fly...). The plane could be vaguely resembling the idea of a bird i guess.

when first discussing it i went with being a birdsen, which is something that has remained the same since 2009 when i had the original fact seagull for an avatar and was planning to write a story centered around either a seagull or a young adult who thought they were a seagull